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Other names published for STE4: HMD2, YOR212W

STE4 - Reviews (38)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Merlini L, et al.  (2013) Mate and fuse: how yeast cells do it. Open Biol 3(3):130008
Cullen PJ and Sprague GF Jr  (2012) The regulation of filamentous growth in yeast. Genetics 190(1):23-49
Hamel LP, et al.  (2012) Mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling in plant-interacting fungi: distinct messages from conserved messengers. Plant Cell 24(4):1327-51
Boyce KJ and Andrianopoulos A  (2011) Ste20-related kinases: effectors of signaling and morphogenesis in fungi. Trends Microbiol 19(8):400-10
Jones SK Jr and Bennett RJ  (2011) Fungal mating pheromones: choreographing the dating game. Fungal Genet Biol 48(7):668-76
Arkowitz RA  (2009) Chemical gradients and chemotropism in yeast. Cold Spring Harbor Perspect Biol 1(2):a001958
Brent R  (2009) Cell signaling: what is the signal and what information does it carry? FEBS Lett 583(24):4019-24
Rispail N, et al.  (2009) Comparative genomics of MAP kinase and calcium-calcineurin signalling components in plant and human pathogenic fungi. Fungal Genet Biol 46(4):287-98
Slaughter BD, et al.  (2009) Symmetry breaking in the life cycle of the budding yeast. Cold Spring Harbor Perspect Biol 1(3):a003384
Shpakov AO and Pertseva MN  (2008) Chapter 4 signaling systems of lower eukaryotes and their evolution. Int Rev Cell Mol Biol 269:151-282
Ydenberg CA and Rose MD  (2008) Yeast mating: a model system for studying cell and nuclear fusion. Methods Mol Biol 475:3-20
Chen EH, et al.  (2007) Cell-cell fusion. FEBS Lett 581(11):2181-93
Chen RE and Thorner J  (2007) Function and regulation in MAPK signaling pathways: lessons learned from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biochim Biophys Acta 1773(8):1311-40
Hao N, et al.  (2007) Systems biology analysis of G protein and MAP kinase signaling in yeast. Oncogene 26(22):3254-66
[No authors listed]  (2007) [Receptors of the serpentine type and heterotrimeric G-proteins of the yeasts: structural-functional organization and molecular action mechanisms] Zh Evol Biokhim Fiziol 43(1):3-23
Bardwell L  (2006) G-protein signaling: a new branch in an old pathway. Curr Biol 16(19):R853-5
Dohlman HG and Slessareva JE  (2006) Pheromone signaling pathways in yeast. Sci STKE 2006(364):cm6
Hill C, et al.  (2006) Investigating RGS proteins in yeast. Semin Cell Dev Biol 17(3):352-62
Slessareva JE and Dohlman HG  (2006) G protein signaling in yeast: new components, new connections, new compartments. Science 314(5804):1412-3
Wang Y and Dohlman HG  (2006) Regulation of G protein and mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling by ubiquitination: insights from model organisms. Circ Res 99(12):1305-14
Bardwell L  (2005) A walk-through of the yeast mating pheromone response pathway. Peptides 26(2):339-50
Hoffman CS  (2005) Except in every detail: comparing and contrasting G-protein signaling in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Eukaryot Cell 4(3):495-503
Qiao F and Bowie JU  (2005) The many faces of SAM. Sci STKE 2005(286):re7
Robishaw JD and Berlot CH  (2004) Translating G protein subunit diversity into functional specificity. Curr Opin Cell Biol 16(2):206-9
Wang Y and Dohlman HG  (2004) Pheromone signaling mechanisms in yeast: a prototypical sex machine. Science 306(5701):1508-9
Ptashne M and Gann A  (2003) Signal transduction. Imposing specificity on kinases. Science 299(5609):1025-7
Dowell SJ and Brown AJ  (2002) Yeast assays for G-protein-coupled receptors. Receptors Channels 8(5-6):343-52
Gagiano M, et al.  (2002) The sensing of nutritional status and the relationship to filamentous growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. FEMS Yeast Res 2(4):433-70
Dohlman HG and Thorner JW  (2001) Regulation of G protein-initiated signal transduction in yeast: paradigms and principles. Annu Rev Biochem 70():703-54
Pruyne D and Bretscher A  (2000) Polarization of cell growth in yeast. I. Establishment and maintenance of polarity states. J Cell Sci 113 ( Pt 3):365-75